Comments: While I find the price of the Landspeeder crazy high for what you get, I'm reminded the the set itself, like Wal-Mart where it was exclusive to in the states, fills a need. The set fills the need of a current way to get an iconic small vehicle and core characters from the first movie, and Wal-Mart a place where you can wear sweats in public and not shower and feel like you belong.

Cons: Little on the pricey side. Sure, you're paying for 5 or 6 minifigs (depending on your view of the sentry droid), but $25 for less than 200 pieces is a little tough to swallow.

Comments: The build is fairly straightforward, nothing fancy. The model doesn't come with any intensely cool pieces, though the addition of the curved windscreen is great and there are a handful of pieces in dark red. The value here comes in the figs, which include a true sandtrooper and C3PO. Again, $25 seems a little steep, but I can't say that it's not worth it. Overall, a very nice set.

Pros: Great way to get some core Original Trilogy figures. Engine design is most accurate out of all landspeeder sets.

Cons: Walmart Exclusive, so your buying options are limited.

Comments: I'm an OT man, so this was a no brainer to pick up. As much as I like this set, it's my least favorite version. I liked the sand red scheme from the 4501 version; and the original landspeeder set is just plain awesome for a dinky set.

Pros: 5+ figs, quick and easy build. great looking. nice play value with the necessary figs for a quick game of "these are not the droids..."

Cons: none at this price point, except perhaps as noted before, the large amount of Danish air. mmmm... Danish.

Comments: do the math however you like...if you want to put the price of a fig at $3 (CMFs are $2.99, build a fig in store is $10 for 3) then the figs alone are $15. $10 for a speeder is nice. OR battle packs are half this price with only four figures + a dinky mini-vehicle of some sort. so for $12 extra you get another minifig + IMO the best of the 3 landspeeders so far. the flex tube (also in the 4501 version) is nice, but it's the curved windscreen that takes it over the top. the trooper's pack & pauldron are a nice touch too.

Comments:For the parts you do get in this set, there is a really good variety IMO; grilled cheese, dark red tiles/slopes/cheese, tubes, dishes, 4 saber handles, curved windscreen, wall tiles, boat tiles, engines, etc. Those parts, in those colors, have just filled a lot of gaps for me... Despite the potential for more "value" in an unlicensed set (like Pharaoh’s Quest ), the variety in the 8092 landspeeder set is what scratched my immediate parts itch... and for a licensed SW set, that surprised me a bit. On the build itself, I guess I'm a bit biased towards the smooth/tiled surfaces I see in MOC's all the time. Would have been nice to have a smoother top surface, but I undertand the existing part limitations (and definitely not asking for another BURP-type pannel out of TLG)

Cons: Hard to find, I'm not sold on the way the stripped down engine was made

Comments: I thought that the set was beautiful. Since I didn't have any of the earlier Landspeeders, this filled a hole in my collection, and upon comparison to the others, I definitely feel that this captures a nearly perfect balance between being "LEGO-y" and accurate. My one gripe is with the port nacelle, and think it looks much better by simply removing the dish affixed to the front. The minifigs push this set out of the spendy category and into the good-value category, especially considering the current pricing trends with LEGO on the whole and licensed themes in particular.

Pros: Lots of good minifigures for the price. They are great, and to get Luke, Ben, R2, 3PO, and a Stormtrooper with black pauldron and backpack in a $25 set is outstanding.

Cons: Not many pieces for the price.

Comments: It's been awhile since a Landspeeder has been around. I've been collecting since '07 and this is the first one that I've been able to get. The design is pretty good and simple. I can see why kids would love this set. Some of the minifigs can only be found in other, more expensive sets.